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Show The Provo Herald wishes to afi- any of their. readers that we jChrist- have about IO"C0pi E ATT U tt.llt nllUIAn U'ninil una' Earl and G Bray, two.young Provo. them send to want if . , . any give away LOCALS ' - nounee-t- -of- -iae. 11 M k I IT. (1 'n . J Author of ' Da .Something! la Something! HE newspaper is a huge shop inclovv, carried about the town ot nomes, to dc and delivered regularly, This shop window ia: it make only in one rtspect unt'kthe actual plate triads show-cas- e ' :. display of descriptions instead of articles. by the difference bett ween the H('rn letijt imnrc-seV.... . AJepuiy auenii v. Monday mgat-D- y Clark on a charge of disturbing ine,-- r,aupht(tr vaa hpen borxr to Mr and peace as they carnef In on the car from Mr8rEmll jaxobjson and mother and - tne norin, preiermi vr-- cvuuuu. e Friday,, -- - : , into.-thousand?- rapidly They put up $10 each for their appearance- before Justice E.' L. Jones, Robinson has been s pen d- Ing a few days jar Salt' Lake Ciry TlS'llfug relatives am fruiulc Mr. ., marriage license has been isayed to Heber Byron Duke and Mary vern Flygare, both of Provo. A A v". wif.dow-tnnMr.cr- J! Kcne.4wW . " . a ccra nT H Fy iB tne each ot whom' employed, s, e us-tic- 3 d !ecoraiifeii5 of Bacm ahs appealed from J of the Peace Gordon -- Hansen' D. . W. K AUFlVfAN' Bu tlERBER-- - . . attention juu.inJiildL-pla- db vcrn esi an i art manifested and held The y. ejf placed at "ijtlk'i a called Tohh .one attention n some u your his that existence. their, unc'onsciousrof ivotiid goneVti nifdiocntieij you x 'LXjjAn advertiser must knOw that he, gets his results in accordance ......t.'V.i, r trill v, ii .rvijiirinir his'ver.ha! display's. He must Iram. Corj n n e Craaer is His copy has to stand out a;ul r;v--'The; EPPernimary-baut- ; looking afteu some of his business v e a stKJW o jrihat are11.attrjictiye to : lip must not Tin rn g:;V-- , arattBuiy at fjehlryrtday "ttie eve oiu are iiitiiirii J V. TViipnJ.abrrifhernfRoy B'oren. must notxrnaKe ihe mistake of thinking. Paul R,:.HtoaaatJaiy-Tlie adverti-e- r mit e returned recently from California, siunvtetr before Prof. Earl J. UImij Tl'rt.-ti;ewhere' he has been for about fifteen .Ipcuired showiest words are the ,.i::,if that Ji: advertisingclass- Yii-4l- 4 nm.y'fiaam vs. Sheriff Gusfllenroid., of Juab county, John Gordon, Jr .'TheLPuit was Tor and City Marshal Frank Ballard, of the possession of" a 'horse and forf25 Payson. were here yesterday attend damages, and decision was in. Ing court." , of d pf en d a;n t. dlii,, iui w-- J.--Ji-- i s- f .. 1 ,- . 1 i. i , 7 h;e ...... I i. ' , - -- t 1 7 Si. .... v - - sp'-h- 1 'i - : J?i l y.:..::H:.,::.','-'J:::'?'1:- .. years and has taken a position wii'a iVdoni? university the Provo Electric company. and j "Causes this, on morning rv! Hesons-o'ftttthl-- A Inu ;..: i .4. to mmibcr . . John W. Farrer Is qulte'husy these! days watching the temporary dam Word reached Provo today that Mrs, above the Jordan Narrows so a8 to V. B. undergone a Searle.had 'JcceD the water in Utah lake some ; severe operatioaCiiOirie very, ... . .. . 1. . . . plac near compromiBB.pQint.T He" is n.i. iua-01 oaii posimais v"j: Utah. Lake Irrigation 4 director of the Senator J. H. Wootton company. J. Tracy Wootten "were 'over from Chief of Police W. F. Giles returned American Fork today. last night On the lnterurban from Salt Lake City, where he was called on Garden Soil That Lasts. - .business. - r So valuable Is good date garden soft that the Arab will refuse $3,000 m 'A baby' girl was born to Mr. and acre for It. Through ages of cultivsy r'Mrs. C. ' Murray- - Twelves . yesterday tlon It givss no indication of wearing morning and the father is rejoicing outr henco the esceptiona' valu over the addition to his household. placed upon it Mrs. Twelves is recovering nicely I . and-At;orn- ey - .... ? indiscretion. . 1 1 ' V directors and script writers of western dramas, J the Thomas If. Ince, aided by William H, Clifford, has very lew equals. When- . ever one hears the name it iV jnvarlably linked with the best ' dramas and. melodrama s. The announcement that, the latest'' Ince release has been deemed of suclr merit ic' wa rrantsHts Tielng exhibited on a program and that it will be the big feature at the Columbia theater .. , on Saturday will be welcomed by all lovers of good motion pictnres. present-da- ; y - 01 tern 1 1 T windi)w, just as the showcase Newspaper space its'eTt is only-this but a frame for merchandise; pictures.-- - A .window tm ajcrowded "tr'cen4n the est jie.i,?hborhobd, where prosperous persons pass consettled . tinually, is more desirable" than "nne in a . cheap, Jsparsety ,f most biH with the neighborhood' An advertisement in a newspaper ion r.HniSTMASPATRCEt.ST fcCtVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, f 1 readers and the mo-- 't prosperous ones, possesses a great advantage -a be will Civil examinations service' Jan. Tnedittm tn'by personswho circtilatingamong the over Washington, Same cop ?7 build .its postoffice department officials place held In the iederal building, Provo, lessneaiis: JCmuiOeJoolish for its advertising the number of parcel post packages I'tah, to secure eligibles for the fowindows in an alkjvaj and handled during the Christmas rush at llowing positions on the daces named into newspapers which are. distributed among Jan. 26 Stenographer and. tUat the total - ' Para--mou- ' -- . tott jusl-afTnni?h-- "alley-dwelle- - iimiMW.WJWlPl ,,, U' r.' iao,000,QOO jndjndicate (copyrujnci r ' . . want, oircrthey hav seent)Aem about goods winch nine reaacrs oui tells 'The good, anvtrlisct Jtt T Jk usediwith . . fime;r'eV4;l I I . . V ww.l'' liu : volume of parcel post traftic for 1911 will' toul nearly one billion packages. nurse and dietitian; graduate assistant in preservation. Jan.' ... LaboratoryaId SALT J.AKE BOY STABBED BY GREEK 20-2- " ' sfes. Feb. game 'iaphj. 3 Title attorney (formerlj record examiner), physician, physical sbji, LakrJanQSfiphtliojfl 16 years old,xho lives at 277 West Third "nSoulhTfctr.eeC wasTstaolJeJbyi ebeese - makerr. toposraphle"aidtem o'clock porary - copyist ordnance draftsman aff unknown Greek at 8:30 his copyist electrical draftsman, civil en in street the hear Monday night told the home. engineer k gineer student, sanitary story According the itoHce, a crowd of yojing boys un- cop) is t marine engine, and boile: , der ten years old were tarowiug ouuw- arai'ibiiiflii. ity Feb o Electrical draftsman; on! balls ar eachani home stee raftflmanr-- y structural wa; I panned, ilrafiiiian. totTvtmesSestli Feb. Junior toposrapber. Greeks grabbed two of the little boys Un.l n nrn tin g hjTTT.when y.OUn For h'anfcn anil information jfef itOrnsby interferred. During the alter- - v of - the "I cation which "followed UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Greeks drew"a"1jocTiet ""kuife, slippedj up "belund lornsby and drove t!wL theRTflVO JPoftoffle" .blade into his shQuHer..Tne"iITtne7 Fpwialrvi both ran to evade capture. January 3, 191 5 A -- laboraTol-ian1rdl&- y -- : - , 3-- 1 - otherin-tites-vieia- aiKl-ii- snowballs-According- nti " 4-- . a J TTrVa' j -- 1 j 1, Mrs. M. Mrs. Eph; Edwards, Jlrs.-Auiiivck SeatflVf Waati.r Jan. orris Mih sen, Miss Emma; Johnson, Mrs. Cora his "wife Marie, dead Moore, vMrs. iS'teve; Payoaa, Miss Mif ler, a baker.-sao- t here today after Jchasing her a 'blpckfnTeTSntoo'.tMissRena; Stephen, 6 and a half through the streets. Then Miss Jane; Simpson, Mrs.' RH. crowd,! Gents. Anderson,,. Robert; Aget he shot and kilfed himself as a attracted by the pursuit, ran in upon "Little Wonder"; Xhljd, C. II.; Dye " .' H Mr. and Mrs. G. W.: Fort Field Irri? I him. ti:5n Co. ; Harrington, W, P.;- - Hasri W'm. Elmer; Holbrook Land CHARLEi-PAIRBANKS-.- .. &Jgatt TO SPEAK IN SALT LAKE Co.; Ingham, Rev. L7; Johnson, Bo! Charles W. Fairl)ank3, former vice t Kelt-- , B. C; Lewis, D. P.j.Llles, I; "p re s i diHTof Thrt'ni t etrStaTesr' ill be M.' (2) ; Lott, R. L.; Olsen, .'NWm the guest of hoiior and principal smiiey, iarnestr Stone? Harry; Stor: A.; Turnv speaker at. the nextd"inuer" of .the Irrigation Co.; Str'out. UonneviUe dab, which wilt behe':a Ditch Co.; Ward, Mr. and Mrs. "W. I. JAMES CLOVE, P. M. January 29 at the Hotl Utah!. The date of the banquet falls upon, the MUCH TIMBER IS CUT. birthday of the martyred President A total'of 1,500,000 feet- - of "timbf McKinley. - was cut in the Wasatch national fore d v ring the month of December, with SEVENTY JAPANESE GIRLS COME TO U, S. TO WED stumpage value of $1,000, according report of J. F. Bruins, supervls San Francisco, Jan. 1. Seventy pic- This is the heaviest record for t! ture brides from Japan arrived here month since supervision of the fori1 today on the liner Shiriyo Maru to nieet was taken over by the national gover husbands they have never seen. Fifty ment' The total cut since July 1 t more arrived within the week on other bepn more than 5,000,000 feet, c ' . " steamships. stumpage value being more than $i'J Until the husbands claim them the 000. Most of the timber was cut t bri.!es a re sel Island, the UnitedStates detention forty men are logging in the fore station. at 'the present time. T"T BAKER triLLS WIFE AND SELF. -- ei 1.1 : afic tion-t- in- - 7J" VV tM ,XAVC7 o- 7 IV k KlK If prices smifA- - m S j i J J a -- . - - ' :il:.n"m-- . - 7pjQ rr Egg - M A fH things JEWELRY r WATCHES 1 STATIONERY Everylhiiig in Musical Instruments . - ii . i - Every department is making heroic efforts to close out sur plus stocks i .... X Cost and less than cost is the rule by which the blue pencil is applied " S -- .- ''.- SACfclRICE; WE MUST!. '- "'",'.'"'' - .'('. - ' " ,;' ; " '.. : ' " Columbia jewelry & Music Co. 99. PHONE Jesse ML v 176 Harmon, Pres. W. CENTER ST. J. W, Dunn, Sec nd - Tre. Utah Timber & Coal Co. AH the best kinds of Coal, Lumber, Mining Timberi,! Cordwood. and Kindling, Malthoid Roofing and, Portland, Cement. . ' ;' "The Square Deal" Guaranteed to ; Get Your Sha re of the Wohde rful Offerings BOOKS 160 - Every Patron '.'.' Downtown Office, State Bank of Provo. St Provo, Utah. PHONE 232, W, Fifth North ) |